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Bajri (crushed stone/aggregate) is an essential material in house construction, roads, and commercial projects across Pakistan. Its price depends on source (Margalla or Sargodha), size (2 soter or 3 soter), and quantity (cubic feet, trolley, or damper load).Below is the latest bajri rate list with complete details.
Margalla Bajri Price in Pakistan
⛰️ Margalla Bajri (Soter) Prices
| Size & Unit | Price |
|---|---|
| 2 Soter – 1 Cubic Feet | Rs. 130 |
| 2 Soter – 200 Cubic Feet (Trolley) | Rs. 26,000 |
| 2 Soter – 900 Cubic Feet (Damper) | Rs. 117,000 |
| 3 Soter – 1 Cubic Feet | Rs. 135 |
| 3 Soter – 200 Cubic Feet (Trolley) | Rs. 27,000 |
| 3 Soter – 900 Cubic Feet (Damper) | Rs. 121,500 |
👉 Note: Margalla bajri is slightly expensive due to its strength and demand in large construction projects.
Sargodha Bajri Price in Pakistan
🪨 Updated Soter Bajri Prices
| Size & Unit | Price |
|---|---|
| 2 Soter – 1 Cubic Feet | Rs. 120 |
| 2 Soter – 200 Cubic Feet (Trolley) | Rs. 24,000 |
| 2 Soter – 900 Cubic Feet (Damper) | Rs. 108,000 |
| 3 Soter – 1 Cubic Feet | Rs. 125 |
| 3 Soter – 200 Cubic Feet (Trolley) | Rs. 25,000 |
| 3 Soter – 900 Cubic Feet (Damper) | Rs. 112,500 |
📌 Note: These prices are average market rates and may vary based on location and supplier.
Difference Between 2 Soter and 3 Soter Bajri
🔍 Comparison: 2 Soter vs 3 Soter Bajri
| Type | Grain Size | Common Use | Price Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Soter Bajri | Medium-sized stones | Slabs, columns, beams, RCC works | Slightly cheaper |
| 3 Soter Bajri | Larger-sized stones | Road base, foundations, heavy-duty concrete | Slightly more expensive |
🏗️ Outstanding Guide to Buying Bajri for Construction
Quality Checking of Bajri
- Stone Strength Test: Pick a stone and hit it with a hammer. If it breaks easily into powder, it’s weak. Good bajri should be hard and durable.
- Dust Content: Rub a handful in your palm. If it releases too much dust or clay, it’s poor quality and weakens concrete.
- Size Consistency: For 2 soter or 3 soter, ensure uniform size. Mixed sizes often signal low-grade material.
- Water Test: Place bajri in water. If the water turns muddy, it has high dust content—not ideal for RCC.
Quantity Checking of Bajri
- Trolley: Typically carries ~200 cubic feet.
- Damper/Truck: Usually ~900 cubic feet.
- Measure with Rods: Use Length × Width × Height to calculate volume.
- Weighbridge Option: If available, check weight using a weighbridge for accuracy.
How to Measure Bajri Quantity
📐 Formula:
Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Height (ft) = Cubic Feet
Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Height (ft) = Cubic Feet
- Example: A trolley measuring 10 ft × 6 ft × 3.3 ft ≈ 200 cft
- Standard Units:
• 1 Trolley ≈ 200 cft
• 1 Damper ≈ 900 cft
Take an Expert With You
- If you’re new to construction, take a contractor or mason along when buying materials.
- They can easily detect poor-quality or under-loaded supplies.
- This ensures you get correct material and avoid losses.
💡 Pro Tip: Always inspect both quality and quantity of bajri before payment. A small check can prevent big losses in construction durability.